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Internet Rules: Understanding digital rights & policies in South and Southeast Asia Workshop 2025

 

 

Internet Rules: Understanding digital rights & policies in South and Southeast Asia Workshop (“Internet Rules”) is a unique capacity building opportunity for young digital rights defenders to enhance their skills for understanding and analysing digital rights and laws governing online spaces and technology. We seek to provide this platform for university students, individuals from civil society organisations, young lawyers, journalists, and others who are new to digital rights from the regions of South and Southeast Asia who are interested in strengthening their knowledge and advocacy skills for rights-based digital laws. 

The three-day workshop will be held on a virtual platform in two batches:

  • South Asian cohort (Mondays): 24 November, 1 December, 8 December
  • Southeast Asian cohort: (Thursdays): 27 November, 4 December, 11 December

If this is of interest to you or others in your network, please submit your applications by filling out this form by 9 October 2025.

Please write to pavitra@apc.org or cho@apc.org for queries.

 
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